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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Could the color of her clothing tell me about the type of personality that she has? At first, one may think that this is a stereotype, however at times it can be true. A person wearing a neon green shirt and purple pleather pants is probably more likely…
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…coming out of the water seems to be mainly brownish-blue color but up close it is actually a conglomeration of purples, greens, reds, oranges and even some black. The same holds true in the rest of the painting. The water is especially intriguing. Monet uses…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Pauline saw the beauty of life through the colors of her childhood down South. Her fondest memories were of purple berries, yellow lemonade, and "that streak of green them june bugs made on the trees the night we left down home. All them colors was in me…
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…<Tab/>Color Vision Deficiency Syndrome, more commonly known as color blindness, is a primarily genetic disease occurring mostly in males, but can also be caused by eye injuries or chemical imbalances. <Tab/>Although the name…
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…The sunset viewed from my neighborhood begins slowly, but ends quickly. At first an orange-yellow fills the sky. The color is vibrant, flooding into its onlooker's eyes instantaneously. New colors form on the faces of the few lone clouds as the sun…
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…. The best way to start to define the neo-impressionist methods of scientific color starts with describing the man who started the neo-impressionist movement. This was Georges Seurat, born in Paris late into 1859. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he…
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COLOR TELEVISION DEVELOPMENT AND INTRODUCTION On July 11, 1949 the Federal Communications Commission called for hearings to determine the feasibility of introducing color service. Hearings began on September 26, 1949 and lasted until May 26, 1950…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Underlying Colors Of The Great Gatsby Colors can symbolize many things. In a book an author can take color and give it their own symbol. F. Scott Fitzgerald does a beautiful job of this in his book The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald brings the use…
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…Most people may never have thought about what a colorful world we are living in, and few may have ever given a thought to how a world without color would be. This is because everyone with visual ability was born into a world full of colors. Generally…
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